MOBILE, Alabama - At least two Alabama teams will play for titles on Sunday at the U.S. Tennis Association's 18-and-older Combo Doubles Southern Sectional Championships, and one of them will do so on its home courts. Full Metal Racquet, a Mobile-based team that was the state's B entry into the 5.5 men's competition, swept through Flight II with a 3-0 record at the Copeland-Cox Tennis Center.

The 7.5 men's team from Muscle Shoals also has reserved a spot in a Sunday championship match by sweeping four opponents at the tournament. Teams from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are vying for championships in 11 divisions.

Full Metal Racquet will play a team from Memphis, Tenn., for the 5.5 men's championship at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Copeland-Cox Tennis Center. Memphis' 2-1 victory over Alabama's A entry, the PRC Buddies of Pelham, prevented an all-Alabama final. Full Metal Racquet already owns a 3-0 victory over Tennessee's A entry as well as a 2-1 win over Lexington, Ky., and a 3-0 win over Southaven, Miss.

Muscle Shoal's 7.5 men completed their sweep of Flight II with a pair of 2-1 victories over Baton Rouge, La., and Raleigh, N.C., and will play for the division championship at noon Sunday.

For other Alabama teams:

In 5.0 women, To the T of Huntsville dropped to 1-2 with losses on Saturday to Little Rock, Ark., and Wake Forest, N.C.

In 5.5 women, the Fairhope-based Trailblazers lost to Fayetteville, Ark., and the Birmingham team lost to Hickory, N.C., and Slidell, La., on Saturday.

In 6.5 women, Karen's Ironmen of Gadsden went to 2-2 in the tournament by beating Little Rock and losing to Hattiesburg, Miss., on Saturday.

In 6.5 men, On the Line of Huntsville went to 1-2 for the tournament by beating Raleigh and losing to Shreveport, La., on Saturday.

In 7.5 women, the Orange Beach-based Tight Aces lost to Little Rock on Saturday.

In 8.5 women, the Ground Strokes of Florence went to 1-2 by beating Greenville, S.C., and losing to Charlotte, N.C.

In 8.5 men, the Southern Boys of Pelham have lost all three of their matches.

In 9.5 women, the Birmingham team split its Saturday matches - beating Nashville, Tenn., and losing to Baton Rouge - to go to 1-2 for the tourney.

In 9.5 men, the Tuscaloosa Ninjas are one game back in the run for the round-robin title after defeating Jackson, Miss., and Lexington, Ky., on Saturday. That came after a loss to Carrollton, Ga., on Friday. The Georgia team leads the standings at 3-0 with the Ninjas and Charlotte at 2-1. Alabama plays the North Carolina team in the division's final match at 12:30 p.m. Sunday after Georgia finishes its schedule against Kentucky at 9:30 a.m.